Hell was created by God FOR the fallen angels who CHOSE to follow satan.
Hell was NOT created for man. But satan...so it's really bad if you go there..it wasn't created for man...
man chooses to follow satan..
a person ends up in hell...because he believes the Lie's of satan
satan and Gods fallen angels.
What can wash away our sins...NOTHING BUT THE BLOOD OF JEEEEEESUS.
Also read Deuteronmy 32.
2007-02-17 05:09:08
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answer #1
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answered by Bobbie4u 5
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I think God Created Hell indirectly by giving us free will. In other words if we lived by his commandments and we were good to each other life would be perfect. But all the horrors that happen are the direct result of humans blatant disregard for each others welfare. I truly believe this is hell that we are in. We can be so wonderful us humans and then so cruel. This argument may bring up where do natural disasters come from then and you know we have abused this planet so much I am sure we are to blame for them too!
2007-02-17 13:00:04
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answered by Tereka Bodika 3
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I believe there is no God.
It is merely a human concept, in order to attempt understanding to our mysterious source and that of our planet, life, universe.
We are so much like children, wanting a GOOD parent to guide and protect us : God
And if we feel we've been bad, then we come up with the concept of the Devil.
Not very often at all, do we grow into logically thinking adults to tend for ourselves without the fear of reward or punishment.
2007-02-17 12:58:16
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answered by skydancerwi 6
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Okay David, point taking, though My love I'm christian and we all need love, SO THIS IS from me, TO YOU, I see you are doing not just the walk but the Work, and it made me feel pretty small!!!, but remember Son, "not only of bread alone the man should live" So, if by your determination of prove that God is even greater, more power to you, of what you can yet accept, that is find, and that Jesus is even better of what others has to say, that its find too, and that is why I call in your attention my love for what I see you do, is good because I will not try to stop you, you are going where you want and need to go, just remember that if I see it, maybe just maybe, God that sees everything. I love you mind, anyway, and I don't care!!, but I do.<
2007-02-17 13:12:34
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answered by paradiseemperatorbluepinguin 5
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You obviously haven't read and studied the Bible or you would have seen this Scripture that tells us that roasting and toasting people is a HUMAN thing.
People consign others to hell everyday..........and would actually carry it out as they did in this Scripture.
However, the Bible clearly states that God is a God of Love.....Love being his dominate quality.
"And they have built the high places of To′pheth, which is in the valley of the son of Hin′nom, in order to burn their sons and their daughters in the fire, a thing that I had not commanded and that had not come up into my heart.’" Jeremiah 7:31
So, are we to understand that He, the Almighty, just up and changed his mind?
What is the origin of the teaching of hellfire?
In ancient Babylonian and Assyrian beliefs the “nether world . . . is pictured as a place full of horrors, and is presided over by gods and demons of great strength and fierceness.” (The Religion of Babylonia and Assyria, Boston, 1898, Morris Jastrow, Jr., p. 581) Early evidence of the fiery aspect of Christendom’s hell is found in the religion of ancient Egypt. (The Book of the Dead, New Hyde Park, N.Y., 1960, with introduction by E. A. Wallis Budge, pp. 144, 149, 151, 153, 161) Buddhism, which dates back to the 6th century B.C.E., in time came to feature both hot and cold hells. (The Encyclopedia Americana, 1977, Vol. 14, p. 68) Depictions of hell portrayed in Catholic churches in Italy have been traced to Etruscan roots.—La civiltà etrusca (Milan, 1979), Werner Keller, p. 389.
But the real roots of this God-dishonoring doctrine go much deeper. The fiendish concepts associated with a hell of torment slander God and originate with the chief slanderer of God (the Devil, which name means “Slanderer”), the one whom Jesus Christ called “the father of the lie.”—John 8:44.
2007-02-17 13:03:02
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answered by Livin In Myrtle Beach SC 3
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Odd, we see it just the opposite.
Your judgmental punishing god is the one who was made up.
It is even well know when he was made up and by whom. He even goes completely against the teachings of Jesus.
And you see your self as a christian.
You better look into this nonsense you are spreading about God. If he is half the monster you make him out to be I would not want to be the one spreading these lies you are spreading about him.
Love and blessings Don
2007-02-17 12:57:11
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answered by Anonymous
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Hell itself is not a place, instead it is the eternal knowledge that God has finally turned His back on you and there is no hope for your soul. The whole fire and brimstone thing is to give a representation of the suffering your soul will go through for eternity with that knowledge.
2007-02-17 12:57:13
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answered by Joel V 2
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There is NO reasonableness to hell at all!! It's crude, mean, horrid and I want nothing to do with a god that thinks this is somehow acceptable, especially since he's supposed to be a Loving god!! It is contradictory and cruel!
2007-02-17 12:58:23
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answered by Anonymous
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Consider for a moment that God has not created hell and that Jesus will when He returns. Isn't that what the Bible says?
2007-02-17 12:56:14
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answered by Fish <>< 7
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It's called "paranoid schizophrenia" and it's the oldest illness in the book...delusional fear...fragmented self...no self determination...corrupt domination and brutality...some one's always watching and judging and you will never escape...yes satan is the great deceiver...and you've been had yourself
2007-02-17 15:42:12
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answered by afriendof CLIFFy D 2
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